a patient with osteoporosis (reduced bone mas...

a patient with osteoporosis (reduced bone mass) may have a history of health issues. one issue could be\nnot enough skin exposure to the sun to make vitamin d.\nweak ligaments.\nan increase in the absorption of calcium in the digestive system.\nweak tendons.

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# Brief Explanations: Vitamin D is crucial for calcium absorption. Sunlight exposure helps the skin synthesize Vitamin D. Insufficient Vitamin D (due to lack of sun exposure) leads to poor calcium absorption, which weakens bones and can cause osteoporosis. Weak ligaments and tendons are not directly related to bone mass reduction in osteoporosis. An increase in calcium absorption would not cause osteoporosis. # Answer: not enough skin exposure to the sun to make Vitamin D.